A significant portion of humanity believes that death will bring them to a state indistinguishable from wireheading (everything perfect, nothing changes).
If you mean heaven, then yes. And this is the argument a proponent of immortality could make that seems solid to me.
It could still be argued this ‘heaven’ situation is no better than not existing, since not existing via death can’t be compared to living in any meaningful way.
A significant portion of humanity believes that death will bring them to a state indistinguishable from wireheading (everything perfect, nothing changes).
If you mean heaven, then yes. And this is the argument a proponent of immortality could make that seems solid to me.
It could still be argued this ‘heaven’ situation is no better than not existing, since not existing via death can’t be compared to living in any meaningful way.